On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 6:33 AM Roman Mingazeev <dire...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Hello, can you help? > 1) Is there any possibility to implement to add and remove users/groups > via systemd-sysusers ? > Addition is already implemented (I mean, that's the whole point)... removal *probably* won't be, as it could very easily lead to UID collisions (e.g. you remove an account which had UID 994, and then a week later you add a different account with UID 994). Note that sysusers is meant for *system* accounts (daemons, services, etc.) – not for human accounts. > 2) And where is systemd-sysusers.service? (Or why it is in man) > It's in the same place as other default services. Try `systemctl cat` or `systemctl status` and it'll show the path. (Assuming your distro hasn't removed the service entirely, that is...) > 3) Can I sync uid:gid on different machines > For human accounts? In general, the service isn't meant for that. Deploying a sysusers config with static UIDs to all your machines would work, but I'd say it's overkill – after all, you could just use the same configuration deploy mechanism to add accounts directly. Most sites use LDAP or NIS for that purpose. -- Mantas Mikulėnas
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